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I don't believe Jamkazam's audio interface latency values
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(04-12-2020, 07:19 PM)Grateful Dead Jams Wrote: To some degree is think the topic of latency is overstated. It is what it is. And, for some of what JK is reporting from the app, I disregard. I have a zero latency audio interface (MOTU), and excellent ISP connectivity, etc. The law of physics apply, however. There are expected variables.  The topic however will pick up momentum since more people are hopping into the forum.

For me, my focus has been about how to play in sync with the latency. I realize that sounds like a contradiction but I recently posted to the misc forum about latency, sync and using the Distributed Metronome. More to come as I experiment down this road.
I think you are hitting the nail on the head here GDJ. I happened into a session with a singer from NYC that has been using JK for 5 years (since launch). He said the key to dealing with latency is for the drummer to play to a click track faithfully, and for everyone else to play to what they hear from the drummer. This is an excellent rehearsal tactic when in the same room, and essential on JK. The drummer will have the worst experience, but everyone else will do okay, and most importantly, will not hopelessly drift apart due to latency. I’m thinking that if we do this on JK, we will be incredibly tight when we finally get back together live and carry the technique over.
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RE: I don't believe Jamkazam's audio interface latency values - by TProch - 04-13-2020, 02:45 PM

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